[](https://vercel.com/new/clone?repository-url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fvercel%2Fcommerce&project-name=commerce&repo-name=commerce&demo-title=Next.js%20Commerce&demo-url=https%3A%2F%2Fdemo.vercel.store&demo-image=https%3A%2F%2Fbigcommerce-demo-asset-ksvtgfvnd.vercel.app%2Fbigcommerce.png&env=COMPANY_NAME,SHOPIFY_REVALIDATION_SECRET,SHOPIFY_STORE_DOMAIN,SHOPIFY_STOREFRONT_ACCESS_TOKEN,SITE_NAME) # Next.js Commerce A high-performance, server-rendered Next.js App Router ecommerce application. This template uses React Server Components, Server Actions, `Suspense`, `useOptimistic`, and more.
> Note: Looking for Next.js Commerce v1? View the [code](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/tree/v1), [demo](https://commerce-v1.vercel.store), and [release notes](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/releases/tag/v1). ## Providers Vercel will only be actively maintaining a Shopify version [as outlined in our vision and strategy for Next.js Commerce](https://github.com/vercel/commerce/pull/966). Vercel is happy to partner and work with any commerce provider to help them get a similar template up and running and listed below. Alternative providers should be able to fork this repository and swap out the `lib/shopify` file with their own implementation while leaving the rest of the template mostly unchanged. - Shopify (this repository) - [BigCommerce](https://github.com/bigcommerce/nextjs-commerce) ([Demo](https://next-commerce-v2.vercel.app/)) - [Ecwid by Lightspeed](https://github.com/Ecwid/ecwid-nextjs-commerce/) ([Demo](https://ecwid-nextjs-commerce.vercel.app/)) - [Geins](https://github.com/geins-io/vercel-nextjs-commerce) ([Demo](https://geins-nextjs-commerce-starter.vercel.app/)) - [Medusa](https://github.com/medusajs/vercel-commerce) ([Demo](https://medusa-nextjs-commerce.vercel.app/)) - [Prodigy Commerce](https://github.com/prodigycommerce/nextjs-commerce) ([Demo](https://prodigy-nextjs-commerce.vercel.app/)) - [Saleor](https://github.com/saleor/nextjs-commerce) ([Demo](https://saleor-commerce.vercel.app/)) - [Shopware](https://github.com/shopwareLabs/vercel-commerce) ([Demo](https://shopware-vercel-commerce-react.vercel.app/)) - [Swell](https://github.com/swellstores/verswell-commerce) ([Demo](https://verswell-commerce.vercel.app/)) - [Umbraco](https://github.com/umbraco/Umbraco.VercelCommerce.Demo) ([Demo](https://vercel-commerce-demo.umbraco.com/)) - [Wix](https://github.com/wix/nextjs-commerce) ([Demo](https://wix-nextjs-commerce.vercel.app/)) - [Fourthwall](https://github.com/FourthwallHQ/vercel-commerce) ([Demo](https://vercel-storefront.fourthwall.app/)) > Note: Providers, if you are looking to use similar products for your demo, you can [download these assets](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q_bKerjrwZgHwCw0ovfUMW6He9VtepO_/view?usp=sharing). ## Integrations Integrations enable upgraded or additional functionality for Next.js Commerce - [Orama](https://github.com/oramasearch/nextjs-commerce) ([Demo](https://vercel-commerce.oramasearch.com/)) - Upgrades search to include typeahead with dynamic re-rendering, vector-based similarity search, and JS-based configuration. - Search runs entirely in the browser for smaller catalogs or on a CDN for larger. - [React Bricks](https://github.com/ReactBricks/nextjs-commerce-rb) ([Demo](https://nextjs-commerce.reactbricks.com/)) - Edit pages, product details, and footer content visually using [React Bricks](https://www.reactbricks.com) visual headless CMS. ## Running locally You will need to use the environment variables [defined in `.env.example`](.env.example) to run Next.js Commerce. It's recommended you use [Vercel Environment Variables](https://vercel.com/docs/concepts/projects/environment-variables) for this, but a `.env` file is all that is necessary. > Note: You should not commit your `.env` file or it will expose secrets that will allow others to control your Shopify store. 1. Install Vercel CLI: `npm i -g vercel` 2. Link local instance with Vercel and GitHub accounts (creates `.vercel` directory): `vercel link` 3. Download your environment variables: `vercel env pull` ```bash pnpm install pnpm dev ``` Your app should now be running on [localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000/).